SEBASTOPOL STATE HISTORICAL PARK, SEGUIN, TEXAS 

Includes:

3.5" x 8.5" four panel, two-sided travel brochure, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department PWD BR P4505-102 (January 1995)

5.5" x 8.5", 20 page staple bound booklet titled "Furniture and Families, Sebastopol State Historical Park, Seguin, Texas", Texas Parks and Wildlife Department PWD BK-4507-102A (September 1989)

Sebastopol House Historic Site is an antebellum Greek Revival house built of concrete, located in Seguin, Texas, United States. Joshua W. Young built it between 1854 and 1856 for his sister, Catherine LeGette. Today Sebastopol is one of some 20 surviving buildings that give Seguin the largest concentration of early 19th century structures in the U.S.

The items are complete and in EXCELLENT condition with some overall light wear.